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Saturday, March 21, 2026
Arnold Battles to 39th in Grueling Pan American Road Race

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Bermudian cyclist Gabriella Arnold showcased her endurance on the continental stage this Saturday, securing a 39th-place finish in the Elite Women’s Road Race at the 2026 Pan American Road Cycling Championships.

The race, a grueling 120.6 km test through the Colombian heat of Cereté, near Montería, drew a world-class field of professionals from across the Americas. Under the guidance of team manager Dominique Mayho, Arnold navigated a fast-paced peloton that remained largely intact despite several attempts to split the field.

The victory went to Chile’s Catalina Soto Campos, who added the continental title to her recent national double. Soto Campos claimed gold in a clinical bunch sprint, stopping the clock at 2:59:20 to edge out Argentina's Julieta Benedetti and Colombia's Diana Peñuela.

Arnold crossed the line in 2:59:54, finishing just 34 seconds adrift of the lead group in what proved to be a high-velocity finale. Her 39th-place finish marks a solid performance in a field of elite regional talent, providing a vital benchmark as she continues her 2026 international campaign.

The focus for the Bermuda contingent now shifts to Sunday, where Nicholas Narraway and Kaden Hopkins will lead the island's charge in the Elite Men’s Road Race.


Saturday, March 21, 2026
BFA President to Address FIFA Coaching Mandate 2:00pm Live

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Bermuda Football Association (BFA) President Mark Wade is set to speak live following a historic decision by FIFA to mandate female representation within the coaching ranks of all international women’s teams.

The groundbreaking regulation, passed by the FIFA Council on Thursday, March 19, 2026, requires every team participating in a FIFA-organized women’s tournament to appoint at least one woman as either their head coach or assistant coach. The move is designed to dismantle long-standing barriers and ensure that the rapid global growth of women’s football is matched by increased leadership opportunities for women on the sidelines.

Key Details of the Mandate

Implementation Timeline: The rule will officially debut at the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland this coming September.
Broad Scope: The mandate applies to all youth and senior tournaments, national team competitions, and even club competitions, including the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
Additional Bench Requirements: Beyond the coaching role, teams must also ensure that at least one member of their medical staff is female and that at least two officials seated on the team bench are women.

The directive follows troubling statistics from the 2023 Women’s World Cup, where only 12 of the 32 head coaches were female. Jill Ellis, FIFA’s Chief Football Officer, highlighted the urgency of the change, stating, "There are simply not enough women in coaching today. We must do more to accelerate change by creating clearer pathways".

Wade, is the position of Deputy Chairman of the FIFA antiracism and anti-discrimination committee, and he also serves as the Caribbean Football Union’s Chairman of Referee’s Committee

 
 
Friday, March 20, 2026
FIFA Mandates Female Coaches in Groundbreaking Move

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FIFA has passed a landmark ruling requiring all teams participating in its women’s tournaments to have either a female head coach or a female assistant.

The groundbreaking regulations, approved during a FIFA Council meeting on Thursday, represent a direct attempt to address the persistent lack of female representation on the sidelines despite the rapid global growth of the women's game. The new mandate is set to apply across the board, covering all youth and senior international tournaments, national team competitions, and club competitions.

The measure will officially come into effect for the Under-20 Women’s World Cup this September. It will subsequently be enforced at the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil, as well as the second edition of the Women’s Champions Cup—recently won by Arsenal in 2026—and the inaugural Women’s Club World Cup scheduled for 2028.

Jill Ellis, FIFA’s chief football officer and the former United States national team head coach, emphasized the necessity of the intervention. "There are simply not enough women in coaching today," Ellis stated. "We must do more to accelerate change by creating clearer pathways, expanding opportunities, and increasing the visibility for women on our sidelines".

By making a female presence in the dugout a regulatory requirement, FIFA hopes to dismantle existing barriers and ensure that the leadership of the sport more accurately reflects the players on the pitch.


Thursday, March 19, 2026
Puerto Rico Dominant as Bermuda Suffer Defeat

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Bermuda 0 Puerto Rico 9

Puerto Rico maintained their historical stranglehold over Bermuda with a clinical 9–0 victory in the final round of the 2026 Concacaf Women’s U-17 Qualifiers in Costa Rica.

Staged at the Costa Rica Federation Field in Alajuela, the encounter marked the sixth meeting between the two nations and their first-ever clash within the prestigious Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship framework. Despite a resilient effort from Bermuda, the statistical gulf proved insurmountable as Puerto Rico extended their perfect winning record against the islanders dating back to 2007.

Bermuda Starting Line-Up: - Kyra Simmons, Tayte Glasgow (Priya Dill 53rd), Janiya Sealey (Mirabella Lohan 65th & Daisy Langley 73rd), Zelaye Showers, Antoinette Barry, Avery Taylor, Nila Samuels, Daley Outerbridge, Evans Welch (Nadia Medeiros 65th), Riley Khan, Milan Gibbons-Thomas - Substitutes - Kiara Deane, Sydney Denkins, Cayli Dowling, Nalini Minors, Marli Robinson, Indygo Smith - Puerto Rico Starting Line-Up: - V. Moore, J. Russell (D. Acevedo 82nd), C. Adame, S. O'Neill, Z. Jones (A. Quinones 87th), G. Visone, Z. Melia, A. Echevarrias (J. Marrero 83rd), G. Falcon (S. Centeno 87th), A. Olmo (J. Mateo 77th), M. Colón - Substitutes: - O. Cuevas, J. Hille, M. Poidomani, T. Quinones, A. Vega

The breakthrough arrived in the 13th minute when Aleeya Olmo unleashed a powerful right-footed strike that flew into the back of the net. The lead was doubled just four minutes later following a fluid build-up that allowed Giselle Falcon to calmly slot the ball home from inside the box. By the 25th minute, the scoreline reached 3–0 after Mia Colon reacted quickest to a rebound following an initial save by Bermuda goalkeeper Kyra Simmons. Simmons was called into action again in the 34th minute, but the resulting rebound fell kindly to Falcon, who made no mistake in claiming her second of the afternoon.

Bermuda nearly found a response in the 37th minute when Milan Gibbons-Thomas forced a spectacular diving save from the Puerto Rican keeper, but the islanders headed into the interval trailing by four. At the break, Puerto Rico boasted 60 percent of the possession and a significant advantage in shots on target.

The second half began with a string of impressive saves from Simmons, but the pressure eventually told in the 53rd minute as Jaeda Russell beat two defenders to fire home a fifth for her side. Camila Adame then took center stage, scoring from close range in the 66th minute before converting a 72nd-minute penalty to make it 7–0.

As the Bermuda defense tired, Zoe Melia found the net through a crowded penalty area in the 81st minute, before substitute Jan Mateo added the ninth from close range shortly before the final whistle. The final statistics told the story of the one-sided affair, with Puerto Rico registering 38 shots to Bermuda's six, ensuring a difficult afternoon for the squad led by Kyra Simmons and Riley Khan.

 
 
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Bermuda Name Squad to Face DR Congo in Friendly

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The Bermuda Football Association has unveiled a strong squad to face the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a high-profile international friendly as the Gombey Warriors ramp up their preparations for the upcoming Nations League campaign.

The fixture, scheduled for a 6 pm kick-off on March 25th, will take place at the historic Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico. For Bermuda, the match represents a significant jump in competition level, with the Leopards currently occupying 48th place in the FIFA world rankings. The African powerhouse is using the fixture as a vital tune-up for their own World Cup ambitions, as they prepare for a crucial intercontinental play-off against either Jamaica or New Caledonia.

Technical Development Director Maurice Lowe, who will lead the coaching staff alongside assistants Jake Littlejohn and Farid El Karfa, expressed immense optimism regarding the selection and the magnitude of the opponent. Lowe noted that the opportunity to test the squad against a top-fifty nation is an essential component of the island’s long-term technical development.

The squad features a blend of established local talent and key overseas-based professionals. According to Lowe, the assembly of this particular group is focused heavily on the future, with every player involved eager to secure their place in the national setup ahead of the Nations League window in the fall.

While DR Congo will enter the match as heavy favourites given their global standing and World Cup aspirations, the Bermudian coaching staff views the Jalisco Stadium clash as the perfect platform to gauge the progress of their tactical systems. For a side looking to establish consistency on the international stage, a positive showing in Guadalajara would serve as a major statement of intent for the remainder of the 2026 calendar.

GOALKEEPERS:

Nathaniel Swan, Jaquil Hill, Milai Perott.

DEFENDERS:

Julian Carpenter, Deniche Hill, Logan Jimenez, Harry Twite, Brighton Morrison, Daniel Cook, Kieron Richardson

MIDFIELDERS:

Riley Robinson, Ne-Jai Tucker, Roger Lee, Aunde Todd, Senoj Mitchell, La Zai Outerbridge, Amir Dill

FORWARDS:

Zeiko Lewis, Joshua Joseph, David Jones, Elisha Darrell, Ajani Burchall
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